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All the Week we Spend

Appears in 44 hymnals Lyrics: 1 All the week we spend Full of childish bliss, Every changing scene Brings its happiness; Yet our joys would not be full, Had we not the Sabbath School, Yet our joys would not be full Had we not the Sabbath School. 2 Lovely is the dawn Of each rising day; Lovliest the morn Of the Sabbath day; Then our youthful hearts are full Of the precious Sabbath School, Then our youthful hearts are full Of the precious Sabbath School. 3 To our happy ears Blessed news is brought; Tidings of the work Love divine has wrought; Gracious news and merciful; How we love the Sabbath School, Gracious news and merciful; How we love the Sabbath School. Used With Tune: [All the week we spend]

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[All the week we spend]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: T. B. White Tune Key: A Major Incipit: 11765 65171 66665 Used With Text: All the week we spend
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[All the week we spend]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. G. Lint Incipit: 55651 21765 55651 Used With Text: The Sabbath-School
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SABBATH SCHOOL HYMN

Appears in 2 hymnals Incipit: 54321 22332 54321 Used With Text: Yet our joys would not be full

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All the week we spend

Hymnal: Juvenile Choir #42 (1840) Lyrics: 1 All the week we spend Full of childish bliss, Every changing scene Bring its happiness; Yet our joys would not be full, Had we not the Sabbath school. 2 Lovely is the dawn Of each rising day, Loveliest the morn Of the Sabbath-day; Then our infant thoughts are full Of the precious Sabbath-school! 3 To our happy ears Blessed news is brought, Tidings of the work Love divine has wrought; Gracious news and merciful; How we love the Sabbath-school! Languages: English Tune Title: [All the week we spend]
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All the Week we Spend

Hymnal: The Little Seraph #146a (1874) Lyrics: 1 All the week we spend Full of childish bliss, Every changing scene Brings its happiness; Yet our joys would not be full, Had we not the Sabbath School, Yet our joys would not be full Had we not the Sabbath School. 2 Lovely is the dawn Of each rising day; Lovliest the morn Of the Sabbath day; Then our youthful hearts are full Of the precious Sabbath School, Then our youthful hearts are full Of the precious Sabbath School. 3 To our happy ears Blessed news is brought; Tidings of the work Love divine has wrought; Gracious news and merciful; How we love the Sabbath School, Gracious news and merciful; How we love the Sabbath School. Tune Title: [All the week we spend]
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All the Week We Spend

Hymnal: The Singing Book for Boys' and Girls' Meetings #62 (1854) First Line: All the week we spend full of childish bliss

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Edward Roberts

Person Name: E. Roberts Composer of "RISING DAY" in The New Sabbath School Hosanna

C. G. Lint

1834 - 1918 Composer of "[All the week we spend]" in Song Praises

Thomas B. White

1795 - 1873 Person Name: T. B. White Composer of "[All the week we spend]" in Juvenile Choir Writer of hymns and editor of hymnal; member of firm, T.B. & E.L. White, booksellers and stationers at Newburyport, Mass.; moved to New Bedford, Mass. where he was cashier of the National Bank of Commerce